1992 was a weird year in music. I kept buying music from the usual suspects that put out new music (Iron Maiden, KISS, Jovi, Leppard) but I was also trying to keep up with the joneses on what was the current sound at the time (Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam).
One band that put out a record was Black Sabbath who were back together with Ronnie James Dio and Vinny Appice for the first time in 10 years or so.
I caught the Sabbath video for “TV Crimes” and I loved it, yet I never took the chance and bought the comeback album from Iommi/Bulter/Appice and Dio. Why? I have no idea.
Until…
January 2023…
Thunder Bay finally has a decent locally owned record shop (Spins) which brings both new and used titles in. One of the recent ones they were bringing in sealed was “Dehumanizer” by Black Sabbath.
I was intrigued so when I spoke to Dan and Kurtis about Dehumanizer (as when I went to originally get it there were no copies) they told me they had sold at that point about 10 copies of this one Sabbath album recently.
Huh? Really? Wow…
So I ordered it and they brought it in and what can I tell you all is why did I wait 31 years to get this brilliant piece of Sabbath Sludge Riff Rock?
I have no answer. Better late then never I suppose.
Along with the other DIO fronted Sabbath records (“Heaven And Hell” and “Mob Rules”) “Dehumanizer” got the reissue treatment on double vinyl with a gatefold sleeve to boot with some great liner notes included.
The opening two tracks(“Computer God” and “After All”) are filled with those iconic Sabbath like sludge riffs that build and build the song up.
“Holy father, holy ghost
Who’s the one who pays the most Rock the cradle, don’t you cry Buy another lullabyJack is nimble, Jack is quick
Pick your pocket, turn a trick Slow and steady, he’s got time To commit another TV crime TV crime”“TV Crimes” is such a great song as I love Vinny’s drumming and Ronnie dials in with that perfect catchy chorus(check his lyrics above). Along with “Time Machine” these two would be the most uptempo tracks on this record.
“Dehumanizer” is the perfect record for ’92 as there sound could have fit in with all the grunge bands of the day. Hell, I can hear the late great Chris Cornell singing some of these tracks back then.
Some great playing and singing as well I have to add but then again it’s Sabbath as these guys are the originals in doing this kind of deal.
I also like the production that producer Mack brought to this record. The drum sound especially as Mack dialled in those big drums for Queen and Billy Squier back in the day.
The first record is the whole studio album whereas the second record is some single edits along with “Time Machine” which is a different version from the “Waynes’s World” movie.
The remaining songs (six in total) are live and what a killer live version of “TV Crimes” and “Neon Knights”. Ah hell, it’s all great.
Great looking package and set at a decent price. ($41 Canuck bucks)
Considering “Dehumanizer” is a 31 year old record to my ears its a brand new record and why it took me son long to hop onboard with this one who knows as I love “Heaven And Hell” and “Mob Rules”. But as they say better late than never.
deKe’s Vinyl Score of Dehumanizer…..9/10
Great album. Got it when it came out and played it to death (along with Tyr which is also amazing).
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I still can’t believe it took me 3 decades to get this Scott considering how much I love the first two DIO Sabbath studio albums.
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Better late than never!
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I caught shit in 94 when I declared this my favourite Sabbath album.
For production, it’s my #1. The drum sound, wow!
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Yup the drum sound is right from the Queen/Squier sound
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Even harder by my reckoning!
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I don’t think I’ve heard this one, but honestly haven’t heard too many past the original Dio run. MAybe I need to grab this one.
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All 3 Sabbath Ronnie reissues have been done really well.
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It is an amazing album, I’m kind of jealous that you get to experience it for the first time. I also just ordered the same reissue, think it’s showing up today.
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Its a fantastic spin throughout even the live tracks are stellar. TV Crimes live just rips…so good
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Sounds like 41 Canuck bucks well invested – especially if there’s a Wayne’s World connection, one of the finer things about 1992, along with the first Jays world series / Doug Gilmour trade!
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1992 had a lot going on Mr. Stephen not only musically but in the sports world as well.
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I just happen to luck up and find this…why do I keep missing your posts?
Anyway…Dio had a voice that was out of this world. I don’t much about him with Black Sabbath but I saw him on MTV solo a lot…like Dickinson…this guy could sing anything.
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Dio and Bruce can sing anything and they both still have their voices. I mean Dio up to the end and Bruce still to this day. Too be honest with you Max I prefer the DIO Sabbath compared to Ozzy Sabbath. Mob Rules by Dio was my entry point into Sabbath back in 81…
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Wow…I havent’ heard many people say that before about them. I do remember Mob Rules…that album cover stood out at the time.
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Still a great cover! Your all fools….The Mob Rules!
And Yes I’m on those guys who likes DIO Sabbath better than Ozzy Sabbath. Don’t get me wrong as I dig both…
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Yes it is a great cover. I remember I got my allowance every week and mom would take me to a regular store back then that sold records…this cover caught my eye.
Dio certainly has a better voice…but it’s hard to beat him.
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I can say this was my first Black Sabbath record that I purchased. And then I started to purchase the rest of the Dio albums and then Ozzy albums in the mid 90s.
Dio needed this project and while I think Sabbath with Tony Martin are excellent, the label obviously had bigger commercial expectations. Hence the reformation
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As we know the reformation of Dio and Sabbath didn’t make it out of 92…
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Vinny Appice is great, but I wonder what the ‘Dehumanizer’ album would’ve sounded like if Cozy Powell played on it, like it was originally planned.
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Good point Lana and in the liner notes DIo wanted Simon Wright on drums so Appice was actually the third choice…
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Really? I did not know that. I’m glad they ended up with Appice, though. The Mob Rules line-up.
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